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THE? OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, " SEPTEMBER 18, 1S07. Axvuxmanu. EAST SIDE CLUB WILL i Special Election Will Result r if Suit Quashes Borid , ing Issue. " ' ' Should the friendly suit begun agalnsU iam cuy 10 test tne - validity or ins bonding meaauraa -passed last- Juna prove successful, th federated east side Clubs will -call a - apecial election and repaea them. Tba meaaurea In Queatlon provide for the, new Hawthorne bridge ta replace the Madlaon structure, parka and boulevarda, flreboat, publlo docka, to. , " Thla action waa taken laat night at the flrat meeting the United Eaat Sldo cluba, hare held alnce laat June. The club declared Initiative meaa urea submitted to the people ahould not contain hereafter -more than one prc viaion. It waa aaid auch a practice waa not allowed In any legislative body and ahould not be aubmltted to by the people. The incorporation of a 'Tlder" In an Initiative measure waa declared to be a menace to the good uae of the Initiative. ' On thla subject the following reso lution introduced by J. Frank perklna was adopted: Whereas. It has been the oractlce of . those having the drafting of amend .ments to the city charter, to be voted upon at electlona, to embody more than one subject and queatlon In aald amend ments, and realising- that by ao doing the aubjecta-and questions ao embodied do not receive proper consideration. Resolved, That it la the aenae of this organisation that the practice referred to la reprehensible, and that it will do all In Its power to prevent the continuance of aald practice. The aame resolutions will be pre sented to commercial bodlea and the Initiative One Hundred. AT TIIE THEATRES Hth'and Wa Phon Malnl RCM If! rncaTrc ashlngton Mi Uiwtl . mam Toman sus otkoox. Continues , tomorrow. Friday, Saturday , nigots. tspeciai-pnoe Matinee eat. ( Llebler a Co, Present ., - T.,V4 MISS JESSIE IZJCTT, : i-S V Together with an excellent caat in Brat , Harte's beautiful drama,. , : "SALOA1Y JANE" Dramatised by Paul Armstrong-. ' prtoes, 81.00 to SB. Dm X.. arming prleea. fi m to I So. jbnsum pnoee, aeUlag at Thea-tes. nrai Ma4 MARQUAM GRAND (Phone Mala I.) jind remainder of week; Mat' Saturday, rrnts ueisma" Hear Miss Rhoda aing 'The Jewel of Asia." "A Great H1t.,r aratunga, gso, boo, root matinees. Me, SOo RakTRD THCATDC unnhi iiiuniiLi Mala a GEO. I BAKER, Gen. Manager. - Baker Stock rmun Greater than ever. All thla week la Ed- rd Pepie's 4-act play, LOT! unti." A a produced in New Tork by Guy Standing and Odetta Tyler. A atrong western play. Ev'g prices. ISc, ISc, tOc. lie. 26c. Matinee Sat Next week. Hoylt "A Stranger In New Tork." Empire Theatre ffi'm Ueo. JU Baker. General Manager. . Tonignt All week. CatUeaa Wednesday and Saturday. The Charming Actress. "Chlo" Perkins In MTxa umi PBOflrxoTOK." A typical story of raining Ufa In the far west Special scenery and effects. Night prices, 10c. 20c, 20c, 60c Matinee B rices, loc, zoc. Next week, "For other's Sake." 7ScWorthbl Toilet Soap W A full pound bar, genuine Italian Castile Soap, in green or white; selling regularly at 75c, apt- A A clal lor, Thursday only..,. HVC Women's Back Combs In shell or amber, plain designs, large sizes; regular 75c AQ quality, special ft7C AIM ORDERS VERY CAREFULLY FILLED I aT jr M .BaBBaw. " JW 1 k.-M - fi aT I ajar " -m. I . M J mr I aT Jill III II W a FIFTHVflSHINGTOlfrSiyTH STREETS Vomen'sPeUicbnls i-3 Less These are in white cambric, nainsook or lawn, trimmed with deep flounces and clusters of plain or hemstitched tucks, also trimmed with embroidery, Valenciennes or Maltese Jaccj regularly worth from $2.00 to $50.00; special Thursday, 1-3 Less : msdm the Whole Store Thmbs pechh-Hsve, Your Shar "The Geisha. la The talk of the town this week the beautiful Japanese aong play, "The Geisha," which the Callforniana are - Zoe Barnette. presenting at the Marquam jendance. to bla- at- Mlss Cecilia Rhoda, the new prima donna, la establishing; a reputa tion which will live long- after the en gagement of the Callforniana has terminated. Th STADnoiHi Week of Sept 10, 107 Vew, A. 14M THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO. Presents "in Qtmir or no nxaxwAT." Regular matinee days, Sundaya. Tues days, Thursdays- and a tarda ya, at S :,( rrices, 100 and roc. Kvery evening at b:id. rricea. ioo, zoo and served seats by both phones. SC. MM 10c. Re- LYRIC THEATRE Both Phones i Mala 48S, Mom, A-10M. Week commencing Monday, Sept. IS. NEW LTRIC STOCK COMPANY IN iu tob aoxj." MaXIneea Tuesday Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:16. Prlcea 10c, 20o and 20c. Boxes 80c. Office, open 10 s. m. to 10 p. m. MEN'S HOSE Four Pairs for 25c These are plain black, a prime grade of cotton and a grade that most houses would sell at I2yic a pair; there tare 100 dozen of them and we will make a snapping' good special on them for Thurs day ft. the., pair, 6tf f, pr Of. 4 pairs aViali. And you will find this special on the bright, fresh, crisp stockmerchandise that would find ready sale at the regular prices, which, goodness knows, are low enough here. . It is a special Thursday effort, that is all, one that will be to your decided advantage to profit by, and the offerings are mostly on fall goods, things you must have soon now whether you buy Thursday and buy them at a saving or buy some other day and pay full price. Heed well this invitation. Note the completeness of the assortment and the low prices of the offering. Outing Flannel 8c a Yard 67o GRAND TanderlUe X)e X.uxe. WEEK OF MONDAY. SEPT. 16. BUTJB OSS ft CO.. . "BUJTKT TXS jrAXUIBD OTSQDm Bid ACT?. Three performances dally at 1:20. 7:20 and 9:16. Prices Matinees. 10c: evenings and Sunduys. 10c, 20c. and bos aeata, 20c. , 1500 yards on sale Thursday in the right patterns, right weight, in the right quality for making winter nightgowns, knee skirts, etc.; it comes in stripe or check patterns, and in light or dark colorings; very special Thursday only, O the yard OC BASEBALL RECREATION PARK Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Los Angeles vs. Portland September 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. Game Called at 3:00 p. m. Daily. Game Called at 2:30 p. m. Sundays. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY ADMISSION 25c Grandstand 25c Children 10c "Saloiny Jane" Tonight. "Salomy" Jane" will be the attrac tlon at the Holllg- theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, tonight at 8:16 Jessie Izett ,Jn -the "Salomy Jane," Heilig. at th e OAKS FREE ADMISSION Dally, excepting Sunday, for women an children, till (:80 o clock p. ra. Chiallarelll and His Band Danoiag, Sfcattna;, BowUng, Ohntea and tbiity other at tractions. Bsere your Skatea at taa Bisk tot Saturday nlg-at, place at England. an Indian army post and In "The Little Prospector." The following: may well be applied to "Chic" Perkins and her new mlnlnr camp play at the Empire all this week. for tne DODular attrartlnn ! nrnin big winner: Tne riowera are walrnma In If a I v. . . . t-ul. Tl 1.1 i .! 1 "ui iiiu rtiMin is welcome anr aav. for She brings along with her an mtmnm. phere of cheerful humor that invigo rates and refreshes,-. Decorated China Decorations are pink flowers, and handsome gold embossing. Spe cially priced for Thursday only at figures that will mean unusual savings to those who take prompt advantage. Salad Bowls, 9-inch size; Q reg. 30c value, special lUC Fruit Saucers, 5-inch size; reg ularly ,$1.25 dozen, special 80f Oatmeal . or Pudding Saucers, worth $1.50 dozen, special, the dozen fl.OO Spoon Holders, 2 handles; regu lar 20c values, special, each. .10t Tooth Pick Holders, worth 10c, special, each 5 SAVE ON NEW FALL SKIRTS Share with us in a splendid saving made by buying a lot of about 120 skirts from a prominent manufac turer at much less than the regular price. Not many of one pattern, but you don't care for that, for it gives you a better chance for varied choos ing. They're made from all wool materials, and the best and most popular weaves, too Panamas, voiles, etamines and broadcloths, as well as some very nobby wool mixtures. The colors are navy blue, brown, black and mix tures; made in the popular pleated styles. Some are in the regular pleated effects, some are finished in cluster pleats, and some are strapped to the knee and pleated from the knee down. The regular values are from $5.00 to $28.50, and for Thursday every skirt in the lot sells at One-Fourth to One Half Less Than Regular Value Beauty or Waist Pins 19c Swastika Beauty Pins and Waist Sets: in the beauty pins there are; two to the set. the waist sets have three pins each; they come in wire pins, with enameled Swastika, in white and all colors, heavily gold plated; regularly worth 35c, 1Qj Pfeial Thuriday., , ,, C. Children's Dressed Of heavy black and white checked material, trimmed in red piping, round collar, yoke in front, cuffs; embroidered Teddy Bear emblem. sizes 2 to 6 years; reg. price $1.75, special. . viuiyiiiif $1.39 Children's Dresses Of fancy brown or navy blue plaid, red piping around yoke and down front; black anchor enfblem em broidered in red shield, sizes 4 to 14 years; regular price $2.25, special $ISI Graniteware Pans, reg. 25c values, special. 16 Tea Kettles, 5-qt. size; regular 75c values, 'special 49eJ Coffee Pota, 2-qt. size; regular 40c values, special ...a9t Muffin Pans, 6-hole; regular 18c values, special f res-ular 30c values, special.... Oatmeal or Milk Boilers; regular 70c values, special vf Dish Pans, 14-qt. size; regular 60c values,, special .3Vf Women 's Vests, or Hose 98c $1.25 Imported Dress Goods 85c A Double Bargain In the Knit Wear Shops The Hose are a handsome black silk in drop stitch pattern; regularly $2, $2.50 and $3 the pair; they're odd lines, but in all there is plenty for a big day's business, worth to $3 for The vests are of fine grade silk, sleeve less style, exquisitely trimmed with crocheting and ribbons; they come in pink or blue; regularly worth to $3.00 each. Special 98c 98c W00DBUBN GOING AFTER A CANNERY (Special Dispatch to Tbs Journal.) Woodburn, Or., Sept 18. At a meet ing of the board of directors of the Woodburn Commercial club It waa de- O'clock ; continuing tomorrow. Friday and Saturday nights with a spo-j cided to call a meeting of farmers and ciai pnuB ninuMCT oaiuraay. ftllSH Jessie Izett and an excellent support ing company are appearing in thla dramatization. Travesty on "Raffles." "Bllnky the Jailbird." the headline act at the Orand this week, la a travesty on "Raffles." Budd Ross and com pany, presenting this satire. Is a com pany of players which would be a credit In the legitimate. Trainor and Mbhler, blackface comedians, have one of the : rinest aancing hcis tnat the Grand pa trons have eoen since the Oleasona ap peared here., "Queen of the Highway." ' Tomorrow the R. E. French stock company will give a matinee perform ance of "The Queen of the Highway" at the Star theatre. more exciting and thrilling western romantic comedy has not been seen on the local stage. All the adventures which made the days of '49 unique are found in this drama. Seat Sale Next Friday. The advance seat sale wHi open next I Friday morning at box office the Hoillg ! , llicttlic, r um tecum miu VVUHningtOn streets, for the drama, "In the Bish op's carriage," In which Misa Jesnlo Busley will appear all next week be ginning Monday night, September S3. A special price matinee Saturday. ' , , y tlaker Company in "Love . Itoute." Baker players are jubilant over tha beauties of 'JThe Love Route" thla week, and everyone who has seen'thU popular companv In their favorite plav feels- -4he - rtl -hea rt . I nterest ..- they- are putting Into It. Marlhel Seymour and Donald Bowles furnish most of the comedy, and moat laughable comedy It la, too --' v ' "All for Gold" Draws BlW vOne of 'the most pueeeseful bills the Lyric has evr offered ta "All For Gold." which the new stock companr la -presenting . this .rveeky - It la a great human interest drama of English aeml military llXe, tb action of which, takes Bright Hued Ribbons 25c a Yard Half price is all you need to pay, for these are regular 50c Ribbons; they are splendid all silk taffeta weaves, 4 and 5 inches wide; they can be used for dress trimming, sashes, hats, for fancy work, for pillow ruffling, in fact, there is almost no limit to the uses you can find for ribbons such as these; this bargain is for one day only, mind that, and you OC choose from black, white or many colors in regular 50c ribbon for, the yard mOC the cltlsens of this city at Association hall Monday afternoon. September 28, to discuss the cannery queatlon. Prom inent speakers will be In attendance and there will doubtless be a cannerv nron- ositlon made. I This is one of the Ideal spots for thai location or a cannery and farmera are anxious to have one here. The Commercial club of Woodburn la making good progress. Since its recent organization it has secured for Wood burn a creamery and an Ice cream fac tory and cold storage plant There la pressing need here for a flrsticlass ho tel. The 5.000 leaflets sent east ara hav ing good effect and other literature la now oemg prepared ror circulation. The write-up In the magnificent Jour. nal Anniversary number la already being nearu lrum aim u is aura 10 De vastly beneflclal to Woodburn. Women's 25-Cent Neckwear Special 9c 50 dozen of the prettiest, daintiest turnover Collars ever offered in Portland; they are in Japanese drawn work designs and the mate rial is a sheer white lawn of best quality; thev are in great demand for fall wear with waists of all sorts, bewitchingly dainty and attractive, and remember they are 25c value, special Thursday 9c VJ omen's Embroidered Robes In linen and batiste, all white; suitable for house wear during the winter time, espe cially suitable for your trip when you go south; regular price $15 to $25, faf f"A special D I 3U The same in prices ranging from $1 to $J0, special . Women's Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, all li nen, with 54 toj-inch hems; 25c 1 yl quality, special 14C $5.00 "Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc OH la the beat remedy for that often fatal dlaeaae croap. Has been used with success In our family for eight year." .Mrs. I Whlteacre, Buffalo, New York. "Crawford" Shoe Store. Tomorrow morning the 'doors oft tha Crawford Shoe atore at 270 Washing ton street will be thrown open to the public. Although the "Crawford" eho ror men ana women is one or the best known makes In the country, and Is sold extensively in all the large east ern cities, thla la the first time it has had an individual representation In the city of Portland. H. J, Kuhlman, manager of the store has kent a big force of carnentera and flecdratora busy- the -paat-month" and the result Is one of the- neateat and most attractive establishments la tne city. The shelving, settees,, counters, and other fixtures are dona In the Mis sion style which makes a splendid con trast with the bright colored labels on the "Crawford" boxes. In many ways the Crawford Shoe store Is the most unique looking establlsment of its, kind In the city, and It Is desUned to he favored with r an enviable patronage from the day of Its : opening, :.',- , White Outing Hats i-3 Less Dozens of these chic, choice Hats on special sale for Thursday; they're the swagger thing in fall millinery, novel, attractive and sightly; they're made of a splendid quality white felt, trimmed with sashes and wings; some are the plainer styles, and are simply finished with faile, bands or bands of leather; others are fitted with the college bands; the regular prices are from $1.50 to $4.50, choice of any in the store Thurs- Qjjg Third LCSS 5000 yards plaid Dress Goods, genuine imported English and German plaid dress goods in all wool and silk and wool mixtures; scotch and French designs; the swagger thing for stylish shirt waist suits, children's school dresses and waists; an endless variety of color combination to choose from; they are regularly $1 and $1.25, special for QC Thursday, the yard Q3C Women's Fall Shoes SS& $3.19 Some of the very best styles in women's smart fall Footwear bargainixed for 'Thursday; they are in patents, dull leathers, in button or lace college effects; some in the new style Blucher, have light or heavy soles and popular style heels; as good an assortment as could possibly be asked tor; all sizes and all widths; the lot contains shoes from tpQ 1A our regular $3.50, $4 and $5 lines, for Thursday only, mind, the pair vJl Shoe Trees, to preserve the life of your shoes, keep them shapely, make them wear and feel better; regularly $1 the pair, special Thursday lOC Lace Curtains at $1.95 the Pair White Lace Curtains, in beautiful designs; six dozen pairs; 72 of the best curtain bar gains ever offered in Portland; prudent home fitters will be here early and have the first choice of this special; they are in Empire and Renaissance; either style regularly worth $3.o, special, the pair $1.95 Fine Wilton Rugs, size 27x60 inches; they're in oriental designs, and regularly worth to $5 each; for Thursday only, we will sell not over two to any one customer at, each $3.75 And All intermediate Prices at the Same Reductions Sale Tapestry Portieres Tapestry Portieres, an assortment which embraces a great variety of colorings, some very pretty plain colors, others in figured patterns, with colorings that harmonize or -contrast to good advantage, in fringed or corded styles; read how they're priced: Regular $2.75 values ........,.f 1.85 Regular ,$4.50 values .........93.25 Regular $6.50 values ,..$4.65 Regular $7.50 values ...a?5.50 Regular $35.00 values f 24.00 Tapestry Couch Covers, fringed all around; a regular $6 value, special for 4J4.60 White Wool Blankets, with silk bound ends, pink and blue borders; regular $8.50 values, special $6.85 Indian Blankets, fine wool materials, in very pretty colorings; a large assortment to select from; they are suitable for lounge throws, table covers, bed covers,' etc. reg ular $6 values, special.. 94.75 iinuflG Southern Oregon Fishermen Object to Racks Placed in Rogue EiTer. (Special Dispatch to Tbe JoarasL) Medford, Orv Sept. 18. That the United States government, by erecting hatchery 14 miles below Grants Pass and placing racks across the stream. Is effectually stopping tha progress of fish upstream and ruining angling In the Rogue rive wari one of the many sen rational charges mads by southern Ore gon, anglers i tba jaeetlngs beld 6at- urday and Sunday at Gold Hill, when counsel was taaen witn uovernor Chsm berlain and organisation perfected to protect the Interests of fishermen. .-The governor placed theneeded reforms In the hands .of a committee, consisting or ju. h. Miner, w. Isaacs and Dr. C. R. Ray of Medford; Joe Hammersley, R. C. Kelsay and Mr. Donelson of Gold HiU; W. A. Carter, H. T. Blanchard, Joe ueeman ana Mr. Ament or uranta Pass. who are instructed to act until the next legislature meets, to decide upon need ed legislation and confer with the legis lators. The instructions of the com mittee will be compiled with by the maater nsn waraen. One of the interesting matters brought up waa that the present flshways. over tne oams are aerecuve ana needed changes will be made at once, both at Gold Ray and at Jhe.Ament dam. It was also brought out that the one thing that has kept fish from the uuper Roeme more man any otner tning is tne prac tice indulged in by Grants Paas fisher men of seining at the base of the Ament dam. The fish warden reported that It was next to Impossible to enforce the law, as the state could not afford a warden to watch the place night and day, and that It was hard to aecura con viction, as Grants Paas people generally sympathised with tha salaciav whoas oc cupation brought considerable money to the town. Master Fish Warden H. A. Van Dusen of Astoria, aW Master Game Warden J. W. Baker were in attendance, and both made formal talks. After organi sation, the committee met again Sunday and another meeting will be held In the near future. Visits were made to the Gold Ray and Ament dams by those present. Dr. Reddy taking the governor in hla auto mobile. Other autos were furnished by Dr. Ray and Mr. Oilman of Grants Pass. There was a large attendance from Medford and other Rogue river towns. COUNTY Y. M. C. A. IN ' YAMIIILIr PR0F0SED (Special PUpitrh to Tbe Journal) McMinnvllle, Or., Sept 18. At a meeting of some of the cltsens held in the city hall Monday night and presided over by Mayor W. T, Macy, a movement ent, and explained the working; of such an organisation. As a result of the meeting Sec retary Rhodes began today to raise the amount needed from McMinnvllle for the county budget. No county In Oregon has ever been or ganised on this basis, hut throughout the middle west and in California there are many such Y. M. C. A. organisations. The plan (s thus: A county commit tee, composed of the strongest men from each community, supervises the work of the county and employs a sec retary. Each town In. the county haa as extensive a work as It may wish, reading room, gymnasium, Bible study classes and other features. Whenever organised this county Y. M. C A. has been a success. Mr. Rhodes la wll pieasea wim tne beginning mads. ROSEOTRtrPUBEIO: SCHOOLS OPENED (Sptrtiit Ptatwtch to Te Journal t . Rosebtirg, Or.; Sept. 19. The : Rose waa-started to organise the Young Men s Dgr Puuuo scnoois opened Monday Christian assoclaton on the county basis. I under the superlntendeney of Xk- Ik Vl",f!?r!?.a5?. r a RO0Ue Pras-lBaiar, with an enrollment at IW, which Pum' "expected, will be Increased to 1,000 wltnla two weeks. There Is an epidemic of scarlet fever here that in materially affecting the attendance- at the opening of school, but so far It Is In a very mild form and all who have H recover within a very short time-. The faculty at the high school consists of the following: prof: L U Baker, city superintendent;' Miss Clark, prin cipal; Miss Schroeder, Mrs. Fisher and Miss Northcraft. At tiie Lane achooi the instructors are Kv. C. A. Rerroad, principal; Misses Kltchln. Krlcksoit, Cook. Oreen, Stewart, Dunham. Tipton, Aiken and Aitken. The Lane school being too small to accommodate all (. students, the following teachers wer e transferred to the hlah school with t-. grades from the first to the slxi;.: Misses Parrot. Bhllna and I.nnr ,nH L. Bradford. - , PM' " School ShoeC That wear and fit well at Rosenthal1, Tomorrow and Friday positively ttm last days for discount an at t, bills., ; ." It rou have a sert a little ad nly- a c'ft word.v and you Want of sny kfn.!, t t- in i an Jiinrru. i -.i..Ci. results. Phones: Main 71? J; :t:: "